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Jekyll and hyde Meaning in English

expression

ˈdʒɛkəɫ/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈhaɪd
JEK-uhl and HIDE
ˈdʒɛkəl/ /ˈænd/ /haɪd
JEK-uhl and HIDE

释义

"Jekyll and Hyde" describes someone who has two very different sides to their personality, often one good and one bad. It comes from a famous novel where the same person acts kindly and then very cruelly.

用法与细微差别

This is an idiomatic, literary reference. Use "Jekyll and Hyde" to talk about someone's changing or conflicting behavior, often in an extreme or unpredictable way. Common in informal and spoken English, sometimes with 'a real Jekyll and Hyde' or 'he's like Jekyll and Hyde'. Not used to describe normal mood swings.

例句

My boss is a Jekyll and Hyde; one day he's nice, the next day he's angry.

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He can be a real Jekyll and Hyde when he’s stressed.

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Sometimes Sarah acts like a Jekyll and Hyde, so it’s hard to know what she’ll do.

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Living with a Jekyll and Hyde is exhausting—you never know which side you'll get.

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Don’t be fooled—he’s a total Jekyll and Hyde when things don’t go his way.

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She’s really sweet most of the time, but when she’s upset, it’s like dealing with a Jekyll and Hyde.

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